01876cam a2200361Mi 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020001800063020001500081020001800096020001500114035002100129050002500150100002700175245016100202260004300363300002300406505053000429650001700959650002200976650002700998651006001025651005901085651004501144651004901189651004901238651004501287651004501332942001201377952011001389999001501499ocn881603891OCoLCta140616t20142014xxua f b 000 0 eng d a9780739139240 a073913924X a9780739139257 a0739139258 a(OCoLC)881603891 4aDS341.3.U5bD69 20141 aDoyle, Randall Jordan.14aThe geopolitical power shift in the Indo-Pacific region :bAmerica, Australia, China, and triangular diplomacy in the twenty-first century /cRandall Doyle. aLanham, Md. :bLexington books,c2014. axi, 151 p. :bill.0 aPart I. The Indo-Pacific Theater -- Chapter 1. The Indo-Pacific Fulcrum: America, Australia and the New Strategic Geography -- Chapter 2. Dragon in the Room: History Come Full Circle in the Indo-Pacific Region -- Part II. Australia -- Chapter 3. The Ghosts of 11/11: Gough Whitlam and the Dismissal of Australian Democracy -- Part III. U.S. State Department -- Chapter 4. Franklin Fellow - U.S. Department of State (2011-2012): Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL) Office of East Asia and Pacific Affairs (EAP)  4aGeopolitics. 4aBalance of power. 4aWorld politics y1989- 4aIndo-Pacific RegionxForeign relations zUnited States. 4aUnited StatesxForeign relationszIndo-Pacific Region. 4aIndo-Pacific Region xStrategic aspects. 4aUnited StatesxForeign relationszAustralia. 4aAustraliaxForeign relationszUnited States. 4aChinaxForeign relationszUnited States. 4aUnited StatesxForeign relationszChina. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oDS341.3.U5 D69 2014pPNLIB21061884r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c2071d2071